The first time we thought was a heart attack. Apparently it was some sort of vertigo related to some thing that broke off in his inner ear? Basically the world was spinning even without sitting up/moving. During this stay they came in to get him to take him to a test (ending up being a CT, we didn't have a clue the doc ordered a CT) with a wheelchair... guy can't even sit up without getting sick and puking. One day they end up moving him from the bed and one of the nurses end up stepping on the catheter when trying to move him.. the Cath also ended up filling up since the bag wasn't changed, so bad that the urine was crusted around the tip of his business since that was the only place for it to go. The last thing I remember (he will tell you of more issues if you get him going) was that after the CT they decided he need a stint in. So they ask him if he wants to be in a study group for a 0.7mm stint (I think that was the size). Anyway, after learning more he declined. Found out later from his card that they put in a 0.7mm stint....
ETA: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
On his thumb, he cut the tip off on a table saw. No bone, just the very tip. He goes to the local emergency room (Sanford branded) where the NP sees it back on. Went to Mitchell (Avera) like a month later to see how the healingwas going, when they took the bandage off the tip of his thumb come off with it. Turns out they never irrigated it at the ER he went to. Only to later find out that they makes it down as being bitten by a bat. Complete with the reminder to get rabies shots. Mitchell thought there was no bone infection and cleaned it up. I understand that they told him the end of this thumb will regrow and the cut part will sluff off. On last check up though it didn't sound like the infection was all out, so we wait I guess. He cut his thumb on June 9.
I am just looking for a GP and an allergist.